Re: Which tokens will be bypassed when TeX is reading an undelimited parameter?
- From: Ulrich Diez <eu_angelion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 02:05:15 +0100
"Dan" <luecking@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
By "funny" I assume you mean the space (character code 32)[...]
with nonspace category code (not equal to 10) you create from
A with \lccode.
There is a third possibility: a token with character code not
equal to 32 but with category 10. This is what the TeXbook
calls a "funny space".
Uh, yes - I mixed up terminology and thus provided confusion.
I should have re-read the "little program" for "TeX exegetes"
in the Dirty Tricks-Appendix of the TeXbook before posting.
Thanks for the clarification.
Ulrich
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